From the delicate intricacies used to display the fastidiousness of a character, to the overzealous noises paying tribute to a genre–here is a quick showcase of the many unique and effective sounds used in the films of Quentin Tarantino. by Jacob T. Swinney Read More

Robert Rodriguez explores the world of cinema with frequent collaborator Quentin Tarantino. The two discuss Tarantino’s film career through the lens of their 20-year friendship, using never-before-seen personal footage to discuss topics from screenwriting and camera placement to Spaghetti Westerns and Kung Fu. Watch them discuss Quentin’s successful directing career ranging from Reservoir Dogs to Read MoreRead More

Check out Quentin Tarantino’s early work from 1987 which includes an early reference to QT’s foot fetish. The film was completed, but the final reel was destroyed in a lab fire that broke out during editing. The surviving part of the film was shown in part to a small crowd in early 1987. Actor Allen Read MoreRead More

Huffpost Live’s dive into Quentin Tarantino’s expansive movie universe, including the films ‘Pulp Fiction,’ ‘Reservoir Dogs,’ and ‘Kill Bill,’ which is more complex and connected than you might assume at first glance.Read More

You know your film has reached iconic status when it inspires fan art – and Quentin Tarantino’s films inspire the best of them. Check out these 21 cool pieces from the master of the remix. One of the most famous and most beloved characters of all Tarantino’s films is Jules Winnfield, the bible-quoting, God-fearing thug Read MoreRead More